On the very first day of the Test match being played between India and Australia in Perth, something was seen which hardly anyone would have expected. Team India collapsed for just 150 runs in the first innings of the Perth Test and after that Australia also lost 7 wickets for just 67 runs. In this way a total of 17 wickets fell in the whole day. Not a single half-century was scored on the first day of Perth Test but 5 big things were definitely seen, know their details.
Team India’s shameful figure of 150
In Perth, Team India got bundled out for just 150 runs, which is Team India’s lowest total on Australian soil. Earlier in Sydney also, the Indian team was bundled out for 150. This match took place in the year 2000. The Indian team has also been all out for 58 runs in the second innings in Australia, which happened in 1947.
such a bad condition for the first time
For the fifth time this year, the Indian team has fallen on a score of less than 160 in test matches. Before this, only in 1952 and 1959, Team India had such a bad situation in Test matches.
18 batsmen out on 0
Jaiswal, Padikkal were out on 0 in Perth Test. This year, 18 Indian batsmen have been out on 0 in test matches. This is the worst performance in the history of Indian cricket. Earlier in the years 2008 and 1983, 17 Indian batsmen were out on 0 in Test matches.
Virat’s poor performance continues
Virat Kohli has failed to touch double figures 12 times in 26 innings this year. This is the worst performance of any Indian player. Rohit Sharma also failed to touch double figures 12 times this year but he has played 35 innings.
Rishabh Pant’s world record
Rishabh Pant has scored 661 test runs on Australian soil. He has become the foreign wicketkeeper who has scored the most runs on Australian soil. He accomplished this feat in just 13 innings.